Call for Papers
This workshop opens up an opportunity for application designers and
computer architects to discuss emerging applications as well as their
implications on current and next generation many-core architectures. Our
goal is to confirm the current status of applications development,
compilation, tuning, and optimization techniques for new technologies as
well as the future trends, exposing the findings, requirements, and
problems to a select audience of top computer architecture researchers. We
aim to focus on:
Benchmarking and Tools
Compilers, debuggers and profilers
Methodologies, Metrics, and Benchmarking
Architectures comparative studies
Architecture and Performance Analysis
MPSoC architectures
Performance and power Analysis
NoC-based multi-core architectures
Multi-core interconnection networks
Inter-core communication algorithms
Evaluating and tuning application power
Applications, Algorithms and Programming Models
Dates and Deadlines:
Paper submission: July 20th, 2014
Paper acceptance : August 8th, 2014
Camera-ready: August 20th, 2014
Workshop Organization
Claude Tadonki (Mines-Paris)
Cristiana Bentes (UERJ)
Guido Araujo (Unicamp)
Lucia Drummond (UFF)
Mauricio Pilla (UFPel)
Phillippe Navaux (UFRGSl)
Ricardo Farias (UFRJ)
Program Committee
Andre Du Bois (UFPEL)
Andre Maximo (GE GRC-R)
Cedric Bastoul (ICPS/France)
Christine Eisenbeis (INRIA/France)
Claude Tadonki (Mines-Paris)
Corinne Ancourt (Mines-Paris)
Cristiana Bentes (UERJ)
Cristina Boeres (UFF)
Flavio Wagner (UFRGS)
Guido Araujo (UNICAMP)
Guilherme Cox (Rutgers-US)
Henrique Freitas (PUC-MG)
Konstantin Petrov (INRIA/France)
Leandro Marzulo (UFRJ)
Lucia Maria Drummond (UFF)
Marcin Paprzycki (Warsaw/Poland)
Mauricio Pilla(UFPEL)
Nicolas Maillard (UFRGS)
Philippe Navaux (UFRGS)
Ricardo Farias (UFRJ)
Rodolfo Azevedo (Unicamp)
Sandro Rigo (Unicamp)
Vinod Rebello (UFF)
Contacts
rfarias@cos.ufrj.br
claude.tadonki@mines- paristech.fr
http://www.cos.ufrj.br/ wamca2014/
Published by IEEE
This workshop opens up an opportunity for application designers and
computer architects to discuss emerging applications as well as their
implications on current and next generation many-core architectures. Our
goal is to confirm the current status of applications development,
compilation, tuning, and optimization techniques for new technologies as
well as the future trends, exposing the findings, requirements, and
problems to a select audience of top computer architecture researchers. We
aim to focus on:
Benchmarking and Tools
Compilers, debuggers and profilers
Methodologies, Metrics, and Benchmarking
Architectures comparative studies
Architecture and Performance Analysis
MPSoC architectures
Performance and power Analysis
NoC-based multi-core architectures
Multi-core interconnection networks
Inter-core communication algorithms
Evaluating and tuning application power
Applications, Algorithms and Programming Models
Dates and Deadlines:
Paper submission: July 20th, 2014
Paper acceptance : August 8th, 2014
Camera-ready: August 20th, 2014
Workshop Organization
Claude Tadonki (Mines-Paris)
Cristiana Bentes (UERJ)
Guido Araujo (Unicamp)
Lucia Drummond (UFF)
Mauricio Pilla (UFPel)
Phillippe Navaux (UFRGSl)
Ricardo Farias (UFRJ)
Program Committee
Andre Du Bois (UFPEL)
Andre Maximo (GE GRC-R)
Cedric Bastoul (ICPS/France)
Christine Eisenbeis (INRIA/France)
Claude Tadonki (Mines-Paris)
Corinne Ancourt (Mines-Paris)
Cristiana Bentes (UERJ)
Cristina Boeres (UFF)
Flavio Wagner (UFRGS)
Guido Araujo (UNICAMP)
Guilherme Cox (Rutgers-US)
Henrique Freitas (PUC-MG)
Konstantin Petrov (INRIA/France)
Leandro Marzulo (UFRJ)
Lucia Maria Drummond (UFF)
Marcin Paprzycki (Warsaw/Poland)
Mauricio Pilla(UFPEL)
Nicolas Maillard (UFRGS)
Philippe Navaux (UFRGS)
Ricardo Farias (UFRJ)
Rodolfo Azevedo (Unicamp)
Sandro Rigo (Unicamp)
Vinod Rebello (UFF)
Contacts
rfarias@cos.ufrj.br
claude.tadonki@mines-
http://www.cos.ufrj.br/
Published by IEEE
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